The ex-combatants of the 1989 coup insist that Congress be able to reject the Executive’s veto of the project that authorizes the payment of compensation for said sector, otherwise, they threaten to take action.
Carlos Di María, retired soldierheld that The study of the aforementioned project has not been speedy in the Senate Finance and Budget Committeeconsidering that there have already been two postponements.
“We are no longer here to wait so long since we have waited so many yearsthey were 33 years of abandonment and struggle”, he expressed.
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the same considers as “a mockery” the veto of the Executive Power to the bill that authorizes the payment of compensation for a total value of 2,000 minimum wages.
For his part, he retired petty officer Victoriano González lament government forgetfulness and that several of his colleagues have not been taken into account who died after being abandoned by the State.
As he assured, What the parliamentarians are doing by not delaying this issue is “inciting violence”so that demand a quick solution. “If required, we are determined to shed our blood because romade ore comrade or hand abandoned, sadly “.
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It should be remembered that the executive branch had vetoed the bill No. 6500 “Which establishes a compensation regime for the combatant managers of the uprising of February 2 and 3, 1989.”
The proposal contemplates the payment of a one-time indemnity to the ex-combatants of the Revolution of February 2 and 3, 1989 and indicates that all those “combatant managers” may be beneficiaries, failing that, their heirs (blood relatives up to the first degree).